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GOMPERS STARTS HOT . THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1910. FOUR QUEENS AND A JACK PROSECUTE Hookworm, Scourge of | 7 Southland, is D q Deadly Blight Already Lifted (My Valted Press) | Federation of Miners’ representa y eh Men ST, LOUIS, Mo, Nov tives, and President Gonfpers was in Porto Rico and Its Exter- ‘ce. bist we it made the buffer between the two wiiaiion Ve Se Alatter of a . : . pee oul “The miners’ federation demanded | Few Years. | 4 w Pre pers, that they be given the right to con i eee t the! trot the mine machinists, ‘The In ao WIG e, wiLect, \ Federa Lab ation Machinists presented ; ‘ rwed \ " to show why the machin (iy United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 26 n th " have | ts f under their jurisdiction. BELLINGHAM, Nov. 26.—Imme-|Hookworm, the parasite scourge of < he hint in) Kach faction demanded that Gom diately following a postponement of |the Squth, blamed for much of it ni N ame the k of Solomon, hin trial today on a charge of ex-|poverty today, in to be wiped out M machinists’ union| and this the veteran president ap tortion, Burt Mason, head of a local| Within & few years, in the opinion wore ¥ he W n| peared unwilling to do. detective bureav, and special sleuth |of Dr, Batley Ashford, U. 8. A - = for the Municipal league, a reform | surgeon in Porto Rico organization, was rearrested on al Dr, Ashford ts one of the two POOR Ol D S E. co charge of blackmall | Amerie pioneers in the treatment Eph Eldridge, formerly a pgiice|of hookworm di ©, the other be 1 “ % officer, who left the service under |ltig Dr. Walter King of Savas fire, t later associated himeelf |pah, Ga. member of the | put LOSING N with the reform element, was also | He health and marine hospital ser arrested on a similar charge {lee } The arrests and the trials to come| Working separately by expert promise to create a sensation here,|ments, Dr. Ashford and Dr, King lines running through, overtaken, you know because of the fight that the Muni-|@ach arrive the conclusion that , + Weak ougtte an the disinelination — to cipal league bas been making to|hookworm disease wan contracted | voutarday morning (Operate those Fremont barn card cr elec naire Ine the pavuaiee larson dcrarae tn " f dent Que: to Cea Peat. a rae ee The fight has resulted tn the res | vietlm | throu skin. They eet eae COSY. ORS ae See ignation of Chief of Police Cade,|found this out experimenting ‘ if 386.08 this year as compared) and his demand that an investiga |Upon themselves, Dr. Ashford put OR. BAILEY K. ASHFORD, U. § f wr eat bate a aide those of 1909 with its heavy tion be held to determine whether |the deadly hookworm exes on his AY Surgeon Who Has Workeg Noecak: thea hae “et ne Dg he fs responsible for the condition |hand and through mnferoacope Wonders in Porto Rico, mat tha by ape Rie Mae AE od in the clty, or whether, as he claims,|#4W the newly hatehed larvae w gr oaghann Bagh the company the blame should rest on Mayor J.|sl¢ through his pores into his blood. | ant, , wore ae Dn cha patricia (tia: $008) a1 lates P. DeMattos, the real head of the| Up to 10 years ago hookworm dis.|o. : ork On hook, he pa Grons earmings, S481 157.0 dopartine ease was not recognized. Among fight against the hookw . ‘ Mason is charged in the first war. | the clay eaters of the South doct ‘ but on hase of ys rant ixsued with having extorted | @lagnosed the affliction as profound n for better health in new $100 from a woman who runs a lo-|@nemia, The victims grew 1 1 GETS = Saas cal lodging house, After his arrest |nd paler, and if they ¢ ot die iiss Srvw yenca a (r - i he caused the arrest of the woman|they remained heiple invalid 000 PA 4 ot one “CITY MUST PAY INTEREST TO i Sc area ae [ld yah a | or cae de oa } Hi : . . =|roomers, alloging vagrancy. Today |they were put down the ener-|demies of both were frequen i his trial was called, but was post- | seti ary good-for-nothing ana thare Pap | | ol BORROW BACK ITS OWN MONEY i bh ” | ian tet ac Geet he’ event" sa| lease rae rectenand| po A, ns 2% 8 cata —— 5 } that of his alde followed on the/4 peed wor ne cn 8 ee eT | blackmail charges f th dange n several years The tan hard to figure why, wit gal method of diverting to the | # admainiat on ol betene aaa 4 ae easter Shas apulen vie crawniar ‘oboe | IF HIS WIFE GETS A the most chronic’ case to. b 1 out small pox. { Sea ip against it fc 00,000 which Is drawing © | : . ‘ oe ane to he © extines "Ent ity tie cue he fale 1% Dor coal, DIVORCE HE ESCAPES _|strength and ene culshed yellow easurer Terry has learn > the city must is warrants (Coneluded.) ages Were Caught. LONG STAY IN PRISON | m the Ne and r the deficit, which draw } He tried to slip messages t Beth ntereat, or borrow hait} however, be was released, and be| through by messengers who would| =2 —-— ase ‘eda-nide thet bubous eid PARDO ~ al wn | left town ait o his cell, but (Concluded.) ee. 7 ere'll be a def a million dollars of city’s own vinit tr Inmates in bh 5 & legitimate name tng pe lheagara va fs gerne » eat Was Arrested Again. every communication would’ in : = hi oe twee t on: th ready the gen has been| money at a rate of 2 per cent Seiten cabhened 40 sild. ok ceetaae ee ies oo nd 00 vapidly thal tu 0 tow overdrawn $7,000, here is no = Frenzied finance, eh [October 14, the day the council) j; ieee firet ward te” aa ut ates the whole structure wan a/loye its t br aoa EN. "Mass, Nan a jcommittee began ite investigation. | «ide world was delivered on Wed Tames. ane Skane Momaik thie ‘eenraine narked for identification 9 ‘ This was his Waterloo, On the|nosday by a former cellmate 5 by the fire escapes peep oon ealiggrcagr Pound . Cia ears ago and put into of following day he was again ar-| ‘The investigators, fearing to give Cut Off and the windows we Loe A hah goo Pea 37 | NEW YORK, Nov. 26—-A threat |0Y Albert H. Foster of this tewm te un an agge res 1e rested by Patrolmen Jo and| . er, | Within two minutes after the blaze|sullty to a charge o amy a> * “ one Areat again in his possession. ‘The dg jthetr hand away, bad to proceed dincove yaterical giris| Bonner had expected that his unless President Taft pardons sien wa aaa Donia Oth cantlone cad tt wag not until | ¥88 discovered with hysterical girl : Warren, editgn ot tt eardons | sign was a small fern leat While * M ? bd The next morning he war! yesterday that they determined to |" men caer Wine Sees eee civeres from oon a editor of the Appeal) at Hampstead, N. H., a few e t in Iris ormitory ».:°s to trial. He bad no at! jemand an Interview with Miller.| The firemen were rushed to the|bim. She falled to do that and hi ition of violence wenld ‘ba | #82. he bought a railroad Gell, asg torney, and was given no oppor-|1 the 7 Bove’ Judge Glangow *0ehe but when they arrived the him arrested. His second wife d hail ee tele n. |in the change tip he received Wes 39 tunity to get one. Neither was be|was alae informed of hin chenve fite bad gained such headway that | not know that he was not legally |i0e Dealt, was, contained in a let) was his fern leat cent, e ent . 1 acne on sa they could do little to save thone in | divorced > the preside »y ENDALE, N junio 1 senior classes, were sus-|F'VeD any sentence. But Judge! night, and he immediately started ; / married her filegall 1 | Upton Sinclair, novelist | omega ail {ted repost Jaat Blah for six weeks, or| Gordon took the case under advise | habeas corpus proceedings before | ‘be duilding. Ladders were pushed) _ ‘Sa ph 2 ee enhy.. Fu Dentl t| Warren was sentenced to serve oe 18 RECORDED, r and gagged Wesley Sago, a fresh-/ until after the Christmas vacation,|™ent, and he has kept the matter| judge Ronald, almost simultane. |Skainet the biasing walls, only (o| 1) Del Again, lenhly withered. {|X months at Fort Leavenworth and| , WASHINGTON, D, C., Nov, St fian ‘of the North Dakota Normal| When the girls discovered Sage| "der advisement ever since J ously with the appearance of Coun-| become lenited. break and fall be-| the clianee. | waner Peweniid an|t Pay @ fine of $1,500 by the fed-|4N earthquake shook lasting 29 mig. carrie to th " h for} And during all these six weeks | cilmen Kellogg and Blaine at po | fore the firemen could reach the| want to ® ; eral court at Fort’ Scott, Kansas, |S was recorded early today yy school and then carried him to the in their hall there was a rush for) s upper windows. Life nets were| honest name § . the nelatmograph abl third floor of Dakota Hall, the giris’| the fire escape and other places of|‘*&t Judge Gordon was advising | lice headquarters bP Tedge Ronald give him the mini.| fF printing in the “Appeal” an offer «raph at Georgetown unk @ormitory, and deposited him there, |exit. The county sheriff was calied,| Wit! himself whether Miller was| Miller was brought before Ron centr ® chem ee sb gag toe heed Hob we ntenee af four monthe in{oft ® reward for anyone kidnapping | ¥¢ a disturbance began af fello ta | bak we my Y and. | RUllty or innocent, Miller was kept|ald in the afternoon. Judge Ron-|!f@ae employes leape lor their} ema haga Bon ~y Former Governor Taylor from In- | !* a m. | compe Bey Sina tel regain Tair mening the oy av eotacn |i Jail, without a chance in the|ald expressed himeslf ax Menly in.|H¥¢® Some of them mised the| the pent mulary, provided that | ire dicted in Kentucky for th ae among whom ar army ; * seek |world to communicate with any dignant that such unreasonable de | 2et* and fell groaning to the side-| divorce is obtained an Bs Mt) naiee af: Gavieden vebel. The *** ****tttteteae outs of the ¥. M padboestirrant Sauen one outside. A lawyer was-refused|iay in passing sentence upon a|WSlk. Many were saved with ries his second wife. If his first) (niiur oo overuen Seu it ¢ ieee ° he was not permitted to send| man should have occurred. Wheth-|° y en injuries, but some ot | wife gto type yhas A €y peala recently affirmed the sen . DR. MATTHE To 8TAY. * rs, and he couldn't tell howler he had « legal ground to release (2° Maat to jump were terribly | have to J joamneme OT ence. WICKED ELEPHAN 7 much longer he would have to re | Miller, Judge Ronald would not de. burned before they left the build |five years hea i Ee RL & Saying thatthe Holy Spite % main in jail termine tll today jing. They were hurried to hos-|— Wh ] Th * ain ‘again advised remaining # COMES TO BAD END — > = — = |pilals. Six of those ho jumped | vey your stomach Have its) WHO Stole That |e Mauhecs eccrine Aare from the upper windows were OWN WAY. * Matthews yesterday refused hat tilted back to the platform and | Killed as they crashed to the pave a Marri e License? : & to reconsider his eee —_—---- jcomplained to the conductor that 1t| ment Oe Not Try te Drive and Force tt ag’ Pittsburg church, im whieh bea NEW YORK, Nov. It took | before the victim can set down the | down to Pike et. from her house | and it ia believed their bodies lie 600 grains of cyanide of potassium, S!as8 from which he swallows. jthan it took six montha ago. jin the ruins of the box factory the most deadly poison, to xin| ,!t was 44 minutes before the)" P Have tney changed the sched-|No firemen were severely hurt, ; : elephant was pronounced dead. | “Now if you follow my advice,” |ule? she asked |though a number of them had nar Gypsy Queen, a trick exe The poison wax given in three|sald one business man to another No, ma'am,” said he; “not offi-| row escapes: cuted today for the murder of her f bran mash in which had/as the wind caugbt the hat of the |cially, but it does take longer.” A teow bodies have been recov keeper, Robert Schiel, on October 100 capsules, each | latter from bis head, “if you follow! “Why?” ghe asked fered from the ruins, blackened and | 20. of cyanide. Her|my advice your derby will stay on He looked at her ekirt, he looked| charred beyond the possibility of Less than one grain is sufficient r trunk grewlin any wind that Seattle can pro-|at her hat ‘ }identification. Most of the dead to kill any man and the f con er eyes and finally |duce. When I buy « new hat I heat ‘That's why,” sald he “It takes /are girls and women Yulsive symptoms supervene almost it over the gas jet and while it isitime to get those things up the| The building occupied by the nas aneniaen neinting cee [wtih] warm I put it on and let It} steps and through the door.” jbox company was very old. Th cool on my head. The result is a police and firemen say that the REPORT ALL SAFE A pair of singing birds had been side wax winding, and the structure IN ALA SKA FLOOD advertised for sale. KING ALFONSO): built of highly inflammable The property of a late rising | material i ahs Sad beast family,” the dealer stated —_—— Twenty minutes after the fire “1 wound up with that clause,” (Ry United Breen broke out the whole building was (By United Pres.) Ir y and today the Bering river|he said, “so possible purchasers} BORDEAUX, France, Nov. 26—j|in ruins. CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov Fears assumed its normal condition, That} would not be scared off by the| King Alfonso of Spain must under-| Firemen believe that many of of loss of life tn the glacial flood greater damage was not done by| prospect of an unearthly chattering| go a serious operation on his|the bodies of those killed were in which swept down the B the rush of water and icebergs i#|at 5 o'clock in the morning. Birds | throat cinerated yesterday were allayed t attributed to the mildness of the}can be trained to keep any kind of| Alfonso and royal party arrived ed tn the heart of the manufactur further reports were receive weather hours. If they are brought up by| this afternoon. The king went at| ing and shopping district. Katalla saying that searching par The river was not frozen over to|a family of nighthawks they learn|once to the sanitarium of Prof. | ties had fatled to find anything to|a great depth, and consequently the|to go to bed at midnight and get|Moure, a famous throat spectalist indicate that fatalities had resulted | water flowed freely, preventing|up at 9 a. m., along with the rest| where elaborate preparations ai 0 he 100 a. at from the phenomenon Bhar water subsided jams with the serious results that with great| would have followed. BRIDEGROOM DIDN'T SHOW UP, sO GIRL MARRIED ONE OF THE GUESTS, MARINETTE, Wis., Nov. 26. |Gardiner, did not appear at the ap One hundred guests met at the/pointed time. Karl Johnson, a home of Mrs. Joseph Rocque to at-|guest and former suitor, who had| tend the wee f her sister, Miss|long sought Miss Gardiner’s affec-| Mary Louise rdiner, of Syca-|tion, stepped forward and offered IL, to Benjamin Nelson, of|himeelf as a substitute. The offer a, Wis |was accepted and the ceremony was performed | Nelson, who had long wooed Miss | AND SHE WAS A BLONDE — , Breakers cafe. They were pur teh-| When the shades of night pre saged the fag end of Turkey day, ea good — 3 sat merrily wher suddenly Blondy threw he agi-| F. M. Lovett, an applegrower of bon crag png ae et ee Cashmere, wound up at Pioneer| whispering stag | place. F. M. was quite lonesome There aA of He wished somebody would start| mine. He's awft , something lon't care w Somebody did at I'm t as a flashy little bion me your te flashed a pair of those “Oh him that t a 1 M. and he fell | game | for the nifty har tb diamond ck r The f and Cream was The aA ‘a show gir F. M: lingered until they becan I'm not one h h " e table girls’ but a ‘s Pp h I'm ; a la ha Ge Blondy with sp The en th ia tatu ference, you know | The applegrower W I oA at the ¢ and didn't rence FIVE INDIANS | HURT IN FIGHT ; | (By United Prev w SAN BERNARDINO, ( ville Det, ee 26.—Five Indians are cated ling to the wounded In-| today at the count pital dians, Tc entered a cibin near| serious knife and i wound Vietor € where they were cele and Alberto Tobin, another Indiau, bratiag, drew a knife and revolver, who Is alleged to have inflicted the and ettacked them savagely . |pettect fit. jtook ten minut longer to get Try it and see.” OPERATION FOR obsolete pattern. The stairway in of the folks, but if they are tue! 1) his reception have been mad A score of persons are missing, fire encapes were old and of an in right away after supper they wake up the neighborhood at a cor-| STEAL SCHOENFELD AUTO. | Jonathan Hinkle’s “brush” was respondingly early hour the next| Auto thieves made away with #/in’ need of tonsorial attention yes morning. It is advisable for any| {¥e-passenger Pierce-Arrow auto- terday afternoon person who Is likely to le abed until| Mobile last night, the property of But Jonathan was financially flat noon to inquire into the early train.| Mrs, Louls Schoenfeld, wife of the oat tag hally EXTRA! JUST OUT! WINTER FASHION PLATES THE CAMPRiIGN t CIOMR 4 POPULAR AS Ever AS IN PREVIOUS YERAS, TO STEP UF Lire A LITTLG® MAN ANNO PAY YOUR TRiBuTe TO THA COAL AND OTHER TRUSTS Witt. oa Q@vite The caren. OVERALLS WILL BE QUITE CHIC MORNINGS an eVENINGS, 0 ANOS THE CARE FREE Homo Whe Leave men Faison Lavy THE OF] AND POPULAR PERMITTING THE Youne WILL ROMAIN IN VOour, PIRRr_ «ar or TO ONIVO Ae he wandered south on First ing of a bird before buying jformer head of the Standard Fur-/ay he espied a “barber college - niture Co., shortly after 9 o'clock | where free shaves are offered to Overheard in a Broadway car; |!ast night. Mra, Schoenfeld was at-\ine public. With glee, Jonathan Apparent old maid to apparently | nding service at the Jewish tem-| entered and allowed a “student” to |much married woman | ple, at 16th av. and Kaat Union st.) operate on him You must understand men pretty| When the auto thieves took the| “Observing that shaves _hatven ” well by this time, Mrs. Brown, after | machine and shampoos were fr than having been married four times. I] pasco.—Two strangers held up| ®¥idently believed that ev rything want lect ‘some nice p Mt! George Case, driver of a delivery » in the shop was there for gen lean gratify my curfosite en oot | team, and relieved him of $32. The |‘ Sratultous distribution. Be jean fraity my curiosity on one! ion then dashed down an alley | that ax It may, Jonathan picked 9 point. Do men ever throw away a | and disappeared a nice new der ny and sauntered pair of suspenders because they are he incipient barbers unloosed a dirty, or do they wear them until CARDINAL 18 DEAD. in unison and started fn pur fall Y | they ‘all apart ROME, Nov, 26—Cardinal Sam-| suit. Jonathan fled until Patrol manitelli, 70, i dead and his re-|man Dan Hart intercepted the With mine teps the woman in| moval leaves 19 vacancies in the|hegira. Jonathan will spend the the very ti skirt and very big! sacred college [next week in jail to Work When It ls Not Able, or You Will Suffer All the More. | — & declined a $10,000 job, The & When the little blind god wafts l* Pittsburgers express “gloom # ‘i you don’t eat in res = and sorrow” because the doo ¢ toree, drive. or even starve it into| Might steal your overcoat reqs Seattle, which gives him only Joing work at which it rebels. The|'® Your coat might be your| * $6,000 per My stomach is*a patient and faithful | marriage mse. And then you * ervant and will stand mueb abuse |mAy hurry to chert fs and fied ev. | + eee ¥ eeeeeiit e t “bal erything ready for the knot to be wut when ft does, you had better go|te4, only to be “foiled” at the| PLAY AT VICTORIA siow with it and not attempt to|!ast moment by the disappearance! VICTORIA, B. C, Nov, S—Te nake it work. Some people have | said license |day the Victoria and Vancouver |'he mistaken idea that they can| These hints to love lorn youth|ragby teams meet for the seco | -nake their stomachs work by starv.|"T¢ printed just a little too late/time thie season. It is one of the |'ng themselves. They might cure the stomach that way, but it would ake #0 long that they would have | no use for a siomach when they | got through. The sensible way out of the difficulty is to let the stom & substitute to do its work Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will The building was locat-|¢0 the work of your stomach for and digest your food just as jyou }your stomach used to when it was |well. You can prove this by put iting your food fn a glase jar with one of the tablets and sufficient wa. jter and you will see the food digest- lea im just the same time as the |dixestive fluids of the stomach would do it. That will satisfy your mind Now, to satisfy both your mind and body, take one of Stuart's |Dyspepsia Tablets after eating—eat fall and what you want—and you will feel in your mind that your food ts being digested, because you will feel no disturbance or weight tn your stomach. In fact, you will forget all about having a stomach, just as you did when you were a healthy voy or girl Stuart's Dyspépsia Tablets act in & natural way because they contain only the natural elements the gastric Juices and other digestive fluids of the stomach. It make no difference what condition the stomach is in, they go right ahead of their own accord and do their work. They know their business and surrounding conditions do n influence them in the least. They j thus eve the weak stomach of all its burdens and give it its much needed rest and permit strong and health Stuart's Dysp all druggist it to become a Tablets are for v ale by at 50 ¢ box They are so well known and thelr popularity is so wreat that a druggist would as soon think of being out of alcohol or quinine as of them. In fact, physicians are prescribing them all over the land and if your own doctor is real hon est with you, he will tell you frank ly that there is nothing on b 80 good for dyspepsia as $8 Dyspepsia Tablets At the ANGELES CAFE 1422.24.26 First Ave. Free Moving Pictures Washington Ladies’ Orchestra q—Artists—7 A Midday Lunch for 25, Why Cook at Home? ach rest if tt wants to and employ | for W. T. Clinger, who found it MeKenchnie cup Britich Columbls necessary to get a second helping | championship sertes and will take of marriage licenses when he dis-| place on the Terminal ety dub jcovered, last Wednesday at Ply-| grounds at Brockton park }mouth church, that he didn't have jthe “papers” permitting him and Miss Mamie L. Day to get married Would not the old be Pee eee eee eee 2 2 * || in the old country, & Her Youth Afiame ” * With Ninety-Two Candies. * * STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 26. * * —"If the doctor who wanted to * % chloroform us old folks could * & see me now, I guess he'd have & *& to admit there were excep- #/] livery at the nearest p * tions * ‘ * Mrs. Catherine F. Caldwell, «|| "Ce * of No. 33 Franklin st, said that * * today, as she sat at the head & * of a dining table around & * which were gathered her de- * ® scendants, celebrating the * * ninety-second anniversary of * *® her birth. At her right hand * * Bat her eldest son, a youth * of 69 years, ‘and on* * son, a mere lad of Bight * ® children ) grandchildren, 17 # % great-grandchildren and five & great-groat-grandchildren were & eal! & there Ninety-two candles * * flamed over two birthday * & cakes *|]| MUTUAL LIFE BLDG. tek RK Re RK RK Cor, First Ave. and Yesler COMRADES GAPTURE ESCAPING SOLDIERS (By United Press.) | Every Evening Pleasant Entertainers FORT STEVENS, Ore., Nov. 26 A double guard was placed over the guard house at the fort here today, following the capture of Privates Baldridge, Roberts, John son and Ward, who caped early n the week from the prison. The men were taken prisoners by Prt vates Peterson and Smith, who captured them at Svensen, a small m miles fr ere, wh had er d to ew the WOMAN KIDNAPER SINGS TO FELLOW PRISONERS GRAND OPERA HOUSE, 215 CHERRY ST. PITTSBURG Nov the kidnap of Willie Whitla ang a solo at the special Thank giving service and said that she had had a vis hat she would be freed within the year Offers Wife to Secure Loan TULSA Okl Nov. 26 Sam Turkeyfoot, an Osage Indian. ac a Hominy, Oklay bane toe tia Hf Marion St. and Firat Alte [the loan, but told ‘Tuskertoot, he f Will Serve a Full Cour lNegtock Doakee te WIM tewert Turkey Dinner at 50c Rein leave cunt Pee fH SUNDAY FROM 12 708 ne The banker declined the offer re aaa “Sh FPS Sere Paws & * cere Se oS BSES8 ¢eee bbe ate